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Looking for a more robust dragon timer? Tired of window-watching and want a more definitive time to show up to earn gold? Or just wondering why in the world of dragons are people calling you a rock-nub?

Gw2dragons.com is hard at work providing you with countdowns, stats, information, and pro-tips for the dragons in Guild Wars 2's Tyria: The Shatterer, Tequatl the Sunless, and the Claw of Jormag.

See for yourself each dragon's average time it takes to kill, average re-spawn time, and the tops and bottoms of the spawn range.

The timers in this app are built for the Guild Wars 2 community and rely heavily on your input. So let's get out there and slay the dragons, collect the loot, and help the community out; Submit those times.

Recent changes:If a server's timers are counting up, it means that the last submitted time for that event is too far in the past. This is to prevent your device from hanging while it would calculate over half a billion milliseconds. The best way to resolve an upward counting timer is to submit a new time for that event.

Looking for a more robust dragon timer? Tired of window-watching and want a more definitive time to show up to earn gold? Or just wondering why in the world of dragons are people calling you a rock-nub?

Gw2dragons.com is hard at work providing you with countdowns, stats, information, and pro-tips for the dragons in Guild Wars 2's Tyria: The Shatterer, Tequatl the Sunless, and the Claw of Jormag.

See for yourself each dragon's average time it takes to kill, average re-spawn time, and the tops and bottoms of the spawn range.

The timers in this app are built for the Guild Wars 2 community and rely heavily on your input. So let's get out there and slay the dragons, collect the loot, and help the community out; Submit those times.

Recent changes:If a server's timers are counting up, it means that the last submitted time for that event is too far in the past. This is to prevent your device from hanging while it would calculate over half a billion milliseconds. The best way to resolve an upward counting timer is to submit a new time for that event.